Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Paula Coughlin at the Connecticut Audubon Society Grassland Center at Pomfret coordinates local citizen science projects and is gearing up to continue vernal pool surveys during the spring 2010 vernal pool season. Once again, Paula will be documenting vernal pools in Canterbury and Pomfret. Grace Jacobson of the Woodstock Conservation Commission will serve as the volunteer coordinator for Woodstock. Field work will be on Friday and Saturday mornings, 9-noon. Field site locations and relevant information will be emailed to volunteers early in the week so that you can check your calendar and see if you plan to attend. Anyone is welcome to help out whenever it works for you, in any of the three towns. Please contact Paula to sign up: (860) 928-4948 (work) or (860) 974-0383 (home), or via email: pcoughlin@ctaudubon.org.

Who are we?

Connecticut Audubon Society conserves Connecticut’s environment through science-based education and advocacy focused on the state’s bird populations and habitats. Founded in 1898, Connecticut Audubon Society operates nature facilities in Fairfield, Milford, Glastonbury and Pomfret as well as an EcoTravel office in Essex and an Environmental Advocacy program in Hartford. Connecticut Audubon Society manages 19 wildlife sanctuaries around the state, preserves over 2,600 acres of open space in Connecticut and educates over 200,000 children and adults annually. Working exclusively in the state of Connecticut for over 100 years, Connecticut Audubon Society is an independent organization, not affiliated with any national or governmental group.